I am learning with duolingo.com and had to translate I am her husband.
I thought the correct translation is Soy le marido, but duolingo says Soy su marido is correct.
Which is correct? The sentence ...

I would like to know how to use past tenses with verbs like 'ser', 'estar', 'tener' 'vivir'.
Specifically, I can say 'Pensaba en ti' and 'Pense en ti'. They're equivalent of english 'I was thinking ...

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I heard 'Hasta dentro' should always be in a negative context. Hence example 2 is incorrect.
NOTE: This is to clarify why 'Negative' context is expected to come with 'haste dentro', not to ...

Say you have the question "Why are you at my house?" I'm not sure which preposition is appropriate here, as many of them translate to "at".
"¿Por qué estás tú en/a/de/... mi casa?"
(On an unrelated ...

In English we use the 'you' form when explaining things and giving examples e.g. 'There are lots of things to see in London for example, YOU could visit the houses of parliament...etc'
In Spanish is ...

I am learning Spanish with the Michel Thomas Method.
I am a bit confused with when to put 'lo' at the start of a phrase and when to hook it on to the verb. For example:
why can't you do it that way?
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I'm editing a Spanish translation of a consent form for work. The presented draft reads "(noun) está llevando a cabo por ..." to mean "(noun) is being conducted by...". The phrase just feels clunky to ...